Walter Echo-Hawk’s new book, In the Light of Justice: The Rise of Human Rights in Native America & the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, with a foreword by James Anaya, will be published this August. [read post]

In reaction to the hysteria following the Google Memo by James Damore, Walter Olson was one of the few who understood it as the normal, and inevitable, outcome of a regulatory mechanism that’s been in place for generations. [read post]

Press release: “The United States Supreme Court should not summarily reverse the decision of the Montana Supreme Court upholding a state law restricting corporate spending in Montana elections, argue former acting Solicitor General Walter Dellinger and Professor James Sample of Hofstra Law School in an amicus brief filed today and authored by Arnold & Porter LLP and Demos. [read post]

The Environmental Crimes Blog comes from my own backyard -- WalterJames is a Grapevine, Texas lawyer who's writing all about environmental crimes and enforcement, from pre-trial to trial strategy. [read post]

The James Marcus Scandal: 1965-1968 The James Marcus story is told with a knowing, fluid and jaundiced style by Walter Goodman in A Percentage of the […] The post Past Corruption in New York City: Marcus, Tweed & Gross appeared first on CityLand. [read post]

“Along with our partners in bar associations and law firms, we’ve built a powerful platform, running more than 4 million searches per month, and we’re continually improving it,” said Fastcase CEO Ed Walters. [read post]

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